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"The clean vocals are rightly entrusted to Hechler, never out of place or off-key throughout the album." "Perils Of The Wind is a sweetly melancholic song where the backdrop is just a classic piano."
"The clean vocals are rightly entrusted to Hechler, never out of place or off-key throughout the album."
"Perils Of The Wind is a sweetly melancholic song where the backdrop is just a classic piano."
Crematory's Believe album represents a high point in their career, blending sultry keyboards, aggressive guitar riffs, and dynamic vocals. Key tracks like Fallen and Caroline showcase compelling vocal contrasts. The album balances melodic solos and melancholic piano, notably in Perils Of The Wind. Overall, Believe stands on par with their later album Pray, marking a strong presence in gothic metal. Listen to Crematory's Believe now and experience a defining moment in gothic metal history!
"My favorite track is 'A Portrait..', an acoustic arpeggio that communicates all of its sadly restless essence." "The last track, 'Eternity part 24', is an end without any words, an acoustic beginning, and then a tapestry of synth and keyboards drawing a fragment of an endless journey."
"My favorite track is 'A Portrait..', an acoustic arpeggio that communicates all of its sadly restless essence."
"The last track, 'Eternity part 24', is an end without any words, an acoustic beginning, and then a tapestry of synth and keyboards drawing a fragment of an endless journey."
The review praises Antimatter's 'Planetary Confinement' for its melancholic and acoustic style enriched with violin and delicate female vocals. Highlighted tracks include 'Weight Of The World' and 'A Portrait..'. The album is seen as a valuable contribution to the band's discography, despite the departure of Duncan Patterson. Listen to Antimatter's 'Planetary Confinement' and explore a hauntingly beautiful acoustic journey today!
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